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Cheers! I was asking because some stuff online says to use v1.17 but I got the newer Kindle desktop app but was still able to convert to a ZIP. You can make it a CBZ after, like you said, or even use something like ImageMagick to convert it into a PDF (better than Calibre's conversion).
Have you looked at Ubooquity or Calibre for hosting your book files? You could host them on your machine if you got the room. You could then use BackBlaze for Cloud storage. It's more of a object data store than a Cloud service - ie, it's just holding data, not trying to give you an awesome interface to view it like comiXology. It costs something like $0.005 USD per GB per month. So 1TB would be $5 a month USD. Not sure if that matches Dropbox pricing.